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Scream Along With METALLICA’s JAMES HETFIELD

A three-minute-and-fifteen-second audio collection of every instance of METALLICA frontman James Hetfield screaming “Yeah!” in the band’s entire recording history — from the “Kill ‘Em All” album through “Beyond Magnetic” — can be streamed using the SoundCloud widget below (courtesy of Kevin Conklin of the 93.7 KCLB Rocks! radio station in Palm Springs, California).

One of the most influential figures in hard rock and heavy metal of the past 30 years, Hetfield was born in Los Angeles, California to parents who were devout Christian Scientists. A strict religious upbringing, which included seeing his mother die of cancer because their religion forbade medical treatment, fueled the lyrics of many METALLICA songs, including “Until It Sleeps”, “The God That Failed” and “Fade to Black”.

Hetfield learned to play piano and drums before picking up a guitar at the age of 14. His early bands during his high school years included OBSESSION, PHANTOM LORD and LEATHER CHARM. When LEATHER CHARM‘s drummer left, an ad that Hetfield placed in a local paper for a new drummer led him to meet Danish-born Lars Ulrich. The pair formed METALLICA in 1981 and remain its two original members. The group has since become one of the biggest rock bands in history, selling 59 million records in the U.S. and over 100 million worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in April 2009 along with JEFF BECK, RUN-DMC and others.

Hetfield battled for years with addictions to alcohol and drugs, finally entering rehab in 2001 during the turbulent sessions for the band’s “St. Anger” album. He emerged clean and sober and remains so to this day.

Hetfield‘s struggle and the band’s near-demise during that period was chronicled in the 2004 documentary “Some Kind of Monster”.

Hetfield has been married to Francesca since 1997. They have three children, Cali, Castor and Marcella.